when we see our image in still water,the image will be real or virtual ??
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In optics, a virtual image is an image formed when the outgoing rays from a point on an object always diverge. The image appears to be located at the point of apparent divergence. Because the rays never really converge, avirtual image cannot be projected onto a screen.
A real image occurs where rays converge, whereas a virtual image occurs where rays only appear to converge. Real images can be produced by concave mirrors and converging lenses, only if the object is placed further away from the mirror/lens than the focal point and this real image is inverted.
A real image occurs where rays converge, whereas a virtual image occurs where rays only appear to converge. Real images can be produced by concave mirrors and converging lenses, only if the object is placed further away from the mirror/lens than the focal point and this real image is inverted.
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so this is real or virtual ?
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A real image is inverted while a virtual is erect or upright.
So maybe if we see our image inverted it means still water acts like a concave mirror and the image thus is real.
Hope it's right if not do let me know..
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